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'The Fox Theatre' near
Grand Circus Park in downtown
Detroit, Michigan was designated a
National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989. From the
Roaring Twenties, it is the first theatre to feature live sound. Located within the
Detroit Theatre District, this ornate performance center has 5048 seats, (5174 seats if removable seats placed in the raised orchestra pit are included). It is the largest Fox and the second largest theatre in the country after the
Radio City Music Hall in
New York City. The Fox was fully restored in 1988.
History
The Detroit Fox is the largest of the
Fox Theaters. Built in
1928 for
William Fox, founder of
20th Century Fox, it was the first
movie palace to have live sound. The architect,
C. Howard Crane, designed a lavish interior blend of
Burmese,
Chinese,
Indian and
Persian motifs. There are three levels of seating, the Main Floor above the orchestra pit, the Mezzanine, and the Gallery (balcony). The exterior of the attached 10-story building features an
Art Deco facade, which at night is illuminated and can be seen for several blocks.
The Fox remained Detroit's premier movie destination for decades. By the 1970's the theatre was a grimy venue reduced to showing horror and Kung fu movies. Unlike other downtown theatres in 70's like the Michigan, United Artist and
Capitol the Fox managed remained open. The 1980's brought new hope for the Fox when in 1984 Chuck Forbes owner of
State and Gem theaters, Forbes though was unable complete his renovation plans.
In
1988 the theater underwent a $12 million renovation by its new owners
Mike and
Marian Ilitch.
Ilitch Holdings, Inc. is headquartered in the Fox Theater Office Building. The area of downtown near
Grand Circus Park which encompasses Fox Theatre is some referred to as
Foxtown after the theater . In
2000 Comerica Park opened and helped to revitalize the area along with
Ford Field in 2002. The Fox is Detroit’s top venue for
Broadway shows.
Productions
The
Radio City Christmas Spectacular was an annual favorite from 1997 through 2005. The theatre was host to the
WWE Hall of Fame ceremony on
March 31,
2007, the night before
WrestleMania 23, being held at nearby
Ford Field. As well as
The Condemned World Primere the night before on March 30, 2007. Other live productions have included ,
David Copperfield,
Blue's Clues' Live! as well as show tours, such as
Donny Osmond,
Irving Berlin's White Christmas,
Dora The Explorer! Live, and in April of 2007,
Go! Diego! Live! with Liz Coscia, after
Sesame Street Live productions, in
1998-
2008.
Photo gallery
References and further reading
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External links
★ http://www.olympiaentertainment.com/venues/foxtheatre.jsp - official site
★ http://www.buildingphotos.com/venues/fox.shtml
★ Michigan.gov - National Historic Landmarks in Michigian:
Fox Theater Building